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Changes in information transmission at an auditory synapse in the binaural pathway during short-term synaptic modulation

ReferenceBBS/B/07217
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Bruce Graham
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution University of Stirling
DepartmentComputing Science and Mathematics
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 151,552
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/01/2005
End date 31/12/2007
Duration36 months

Abstract

The information required for sound source localisation is carried in the firing times of neurones in brain stem auditory nuclei. These neurones exhibit synaptic and cellular specialisations that contribute to precisely timed electrical signalling. We will investigate the information transmission characteristics of the glutamatergic calyx of Held synapse in the mammalian MNTB via a combination of mathematical modelling, computer simulation and physiological experiments. We will determine whether multiple forms of short term synaptic modulation interact to alter, and perhaps optimise, information transmission through this pathway in response to behaviourally-relevant sound stimuli, tuning it to aid in sound source localisation. (Joint with BBS/B/07276)

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Committee Closed Committee - Animal Sciences (AS)
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